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11/01/2014 11:22:48
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
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ASP.NET
Category:
Other
Title:
Environment versions
Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
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Thread ID:
01591635
Message ID:
01591728
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>>>>>>>>I like spicy foods; I don't like the flavor of curry, or taste of it. My wife and my daughters love curry. So when they go for Indian food, I go drinking <g>.
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>>>>>>I love jambalaya...I love spicy foods...I love Kung Pao chicken....I love Three Mile Island wings....but I can't stand curry.
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>>>>>We are soul mates :) (jambalaya, spicy foods, hating curry).. except I don't eat mean; I am a vegetarian.
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>>>>My younger daughter has been a vegetarian for nearly a year now. Technically she is a pescetarian, which is a vegetarian who eats fish. She and her roommate, who had been a vegetarian from around 8th grade, made the decision together. I asked her what the heck is that, pescetarian? She told me. I said maybe you should say you are a vegetarian who eats fish so people will know what you mean. Now I call her a presbyterian. It has become our latest in-joke. I think it's a good sign when you have a 21 year old "child" with whom you still have in-jokes. She is off to Prague for 5 months less than a month from now and it is going to be very strange not seeing her.
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>>>>The next door neighbors have a son who is about a year old. I have suggested to them, in what I hope has been an unobtrusive way, to appreciate this because he will be grown before you know it. They don't seem to grok this, as I suppose none of us do. Not at the time.
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>>>I call it (coined the term myself since I wasn't aware of term 'pescetarian') figeterian (vegetarian who eats sea food) and this is how my wife and I are. We eat sea food. But we don't eat meat and/or dairy products.
>>>Prague must be real fun; my brother and his wife were there last year and they loved it (even more than Vienna).
>>>Enjoy your quiet time <g>
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>>She and her sister don't live here any more so it's mostly quiet. Too quiet. I need to find a woman even if she isn't my celestial woman.
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>>I am so envious of Emily for having this time in Prague. I have always heard it is one of the world's great cities, full of architecture and history. Along with the study abroad office at UW-Madison, I have encouraged her to embrace it for what it is, not for what it isn't. It has escaped the Soviet bloc but still has one foot in the old world. She said our advisers told us it is still trying to figure out where to go next. She seems to embrace my attitude to experience it as it is. She knows some things we consider basic services will not be present. To me it's a sad thing -- and I have known such people myself -- to try to make it like what you had back home. I don't think she will.
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>>Of course I am envious of her for the opportunity to spread her wings and fly. You go, girl. (Banned phrase but it feels right).
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>What's preventing you from taking a part of your inheritance and going there?

Nothing. The thought has crossed my mind. The question is whether she will have time to spare, and we won't know that until she is there and into the program. BTW, she is getting plenty of financial assistance from me on this already. Study abroad is not cheap.
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